Your Driveway Talks Before You Even Say Hi
People decide what they think of your house before they knock on the door. The driveway is doing most of the talking. Cracked concrete, oil stains, weeds pushing through the seams, all of it reads as neglect even if the inside of your home is spotless.
Real numbers back this up. Homes with strong curb appeal sell for about 7 percent more on average, and that number climbs to 10 or 11 percent in slower markets. Buyers form their price opinion in the first few seconds, mostly from the drive up. A rough driveway does not just look bad, it makes people wonder what else has been ignored.
Fixing this does not require a full replacement. Power washing, sealing cracks, and cleaning up edges can add real value for very little cost. Your driveway is free advertising for how well you take care of everything else. Make it work for you.















